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but as far as working with walter, he's the one who got me involved in all of this, and john reed later on. were both i think significant world financial leaders. as far as having talked with a lot of people like, i think meeting mondello, having dealt with a number of cases, spent an hour in 1980 with fidel castro. he wanted my advice on how to restructure the cuban debt. and he said i can speak to you about that because we nationalize you in cuba, one of the first time who did was nationalist the foreign banks, and then you offset our reserves. so we're kind of evening. this was in nicaragua. certainly fascinating. i mean, i could run through so many people. one of the sessions with mondello, i was asked to tell mr. mole gabi, who was then president of zimbabwe and as the president of zimbabwe that he used all his time. he wasn't very happy with that. because of that i was able to do that our secretary of commerce ron brown asked me if i would cheer at the 50th anniversary in admissions the africa lunch that the us was getting at that time, which it did because he said look, if you ca
but as far as working with walter, he's the one who got me involved in all of this, and john reed later on. were both i think significant world financial leaders. as far as having talked with a lot of people like, i think meeting mondello, having dealt with a number of cases, spent an hour in 1980 with fidel castro. he wanted my advice on how to restructure the cuban debt. and he said i can speak to you about that because we nationalize you in cuba, one of the first time who did was nationalist...
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as, you know, working with walter -- and he's the one that got me involved in all of this stuff, and john reid later on -- were both, i think, senate senate -- significant world financial leaders. as far as having talked with a lot of people, i think meeting mandela, having dealt with a number of cases, spent an hour in 1980 with fidel castro, he wanted my advice on how to restructure the cuban debt, and he said i can speak to you about that because we nationalized you in cuba, one of the first times we nationalized foreign banks, and then you offset on our reserves. so, you know, we're kind of even here. and this was in nicaragua with orr ortega who was running the sandinista government who's now back again putting this together. certainly fascinating there. i mean, i could run through so many people. i had to, one of the sessions with mandela i was asked to tell mr. mugabe who was then president of zimbabwe and is still president of zimbabwe that he'd used all his time up. and he wasn't very happy with that. and because of that, i was able to do that, our secretary of commerce, ron brow
as, you know, working with walter -- and he's the one that got me involved in all of this stuff, and john reid later on -- were both, i think, senate senate -- significant world financial leaders. as far as having talked with a lot of people, i think meeting mandela, having dealt with a number of cases, spent an hour in 1980 with fidel castro, he wanted my advice on how to restructure the cuban debt, and he said i can speak to you about that because we nationalized you in cuba, one of the first...
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twenty minutes from now with more news in the few moments that we will bring you our interview with john as well as vice president to talk about the health of president chavez and the future goals of his country stay with us when we can. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their own things and grow their own food the future city called independence usa will be based on libertarian principles with hints of flavor there will be no handouts and no help for the self-sufficiency minded residents but back may need some help himself because building the city could cost about two billion dollars the thing is that commentators about politics like glenn beck and horse truly have a very easy job it is easy to point out what is wrong with society but it is another thing entirely to try to change it and i want to salute clint beck for actual
twenty minutes from now with more news in the few moments that we will bring you our interview with john as well as vice president to talk about the health of president chavez and the future goals of his country stay with us when we can. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to...
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eastern with john allison. his book is "the financial crisis and free market cure." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> one can't count the times that americans say that we're the best country in the world. what a marvelously stupid thing to say. of all the countries in the world, everybody thinks their country is pretty good. why do we have to believe that we're the best? what does that, what does that mean? and why do we have to assert it all of the time? and what does it mean to other people
eastern with john allison. his book is "the financial crisis and free market cure." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> one can't count the times that americans say that we're the best country in the world. what a marvelously stupid thing to say. of all the countries in the world, everybody thinks their country is pretty good. why do we have to believe that we're the best? what does that, what does that mean? and why do we have to assert it all of...
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so we've been listening to mario draghi being in a chat with john liske, former managing of the imf. let's recap, central banks, unlimited bond buying program, the omt will stay in place until markets push aside. but let's point out, it has yet to be fully realized. you talk about banking supervision, the largest banks will be supervised from frankfurt. the single supervisor is a combination of national supervisors working together. the ecb is going to work intensely with that and they're working towards introducing that banking supervision. we might get a bit more of that, as well, with our next guest. christian meiser is had he head of cooperate banking of bank of america. we'll be joined by the finance minister from mexico and oli reign will be joining us. plenty more to come on our coverage of the world economic forum in davos. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to
so we've been listening to mario draghi being in a chat with john liske, former managing of the imf. let's recap, central banks, unlimited bond buying program, the omt will stay in place until markets push aside. but let's point out, it has yet to be fully realized. you talk about banking supervision, the largest banks will be supervised from frankfurt. the single supervisor is a combination of national supervisors working together. the ecb is going to work intensely with that and they're...
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john galt. [applause] >> and todd andrlik cup peace among the nations leading authorities on 18th century newspapers as you can no doubt tell. is the one of most significant collections of american revolution era newspapers containing the earliest printed reports of practically every major event and battle from 1773-73. todd andrlik. [applause] >> so we'll open up the question and answer right now spent let me just say that todd has done something extraordinary with this book. i didn't know anything about -- i got a call a couple years ago from a guy who collects newspapers, and he wanted to do a book. and i said that's great, and what he is done in this book is taken these newspapers, these primary sources, and published them. that in itself isn't unique. those of us were fortunate enough to live in boston or other places that of great research libraries know we can go to the boston public library, go on the website and get a lot of newspapers. podcast taken them to put them into book with put
john galt. [applause] >> and todd andrlik cup peace among the nations leading authorities on 18th century newspapers as you can no doubt tell. is the one of most significant collections of american revolution era newspapers containing the earliest printed reports of practically every major event and battle from 1773-73. todd andrlik. [applause] >> so we'll open up the question and answer right now spent let me just say that todd has done something extraordinary with this book. i...
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john pemberton is the pharmacist who invented coca-cola. so now they have a twitter page for him. he speaks in an old time language and talks about riding on horses. so i sent him a drawing that i had done when i was a child. when i was 8 years old, i was still into coca-cola, so i sent him a picture. oh, that's great, i love it. i wonder what you can do now? well, i can do this. i sent him another picture of a pemberton wine coca bottle which is what koch -- what coke was before it was coca-cola. the irony, it was prohibited before cocaine was in georgia at the time. that's when they added the calf fee, and that was the cola nut, the west african cola nut. so i sent in that picture, and he's like, oh, doc pell bear tennessee's like that's great, too, i love it. don't show the polar bears, they might go after you. basically, i was trying to reel him in. actually, i have another question about the convention on narcotic drugs -- [laughter] and how do you feel about how coca-cola has access to coca and yet, you know, the indigenous people aren't allowed to have it, etc., etc. i was
john pemberton is the pharmacist who invented coca-cola. so now they have a twitter page for him. he speaks in an old time language and talks about riding on horses. so i sent him a drawing that i had done when i was a child. when i was 8 years old, i was still into coca-cola, so i sent him a picture. oh, that's great, i love it. i wonder what you can do now? well, i can do this. i sent him another picture of a pemberton wine coca bottle which is what koch -- what coke was before it was...
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senator john mccain, of course, who will introduce senator john a. boehner. also, they're -- senator john kerry. also they're waiting for hillary clinton, john kerry to be the next secretary of state. secretary clinton wrapping up 5 1/2 hours of testimony before this committee and also before the house foreign affairs committee yesterday on the attacks in benghazi. you can find those in our video library at c-span.org. >> on c-span is waiting for the start of the hearing, confirmation hearing for john kerry to be the next secretary of state. this morning announced by the white house that the president will nominate mary jo white to be the new securities and exchange commission commissioner. and we will have live coverage of his announcement expected to be this afternoon at 2:30 eastern here on c-span. >> good morning. this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee to consider the next -- the nominee for the secretary of state will come to order. let me, again, ask as i did yesterday, since the full senate has not yet passed the committee resolution si
senator john mccain, of course, who will introduce senator john a. boehner. also, they're -- senator john kerry. also they're waiting for hillary clinton, john kerry to be the next secretary of state. secretary clinton wrapping up 5 1/2 hours of testimony before this committee and also before the house foreign affairs committee yesterday on the attacks in benghazi. you can find those in our video library at c-span.org. >> on c-span is waiting for the start of the hearing, confirmation...
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john testa reelected in montana. he's got a big problem on his hands because this is a guy, politically savvy, he had two years of a democratically controlled senate and congress and did nothing. he never even mentioned the word gun in his inauguration because he knows he's on a powder keg and trying to split the republican party there is going to back fire on him. >> i think the democrats are going to be far more split on this gun business than the republicans. >> i think it's true. guns is its own separate issue. it very hotly divisive. >> the president mentioned it in his state of the union -- i'm sorry, the inauguration. >> i think it's true this is a very tricky issue. but there's another area i think the democratic party may be split, that's when it comes to social security, medicare, those types of things. when we get to sequestration time and it's time to talk about revenue, cuts, whatever it may be if president obama floats chain cpi like he did before, that's reindexing down -- >> he won't do it. >> he did
john testa reelected in montana. he's got a big problem on his hands because this is a guy, politically savvy, he had two years of a democratically controlled senate and congress and did nothing. he never even mentioned the word gun in his inauguration because he knows he's on a powder keg and trying to split the republican party there is going to back fire on him. >> i think the democrats are going to be far more split on this gun business than the republicans. >> i think it's...
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john has the breaking news on that. hi, john, over to you. >> hi, sue. concern about technology universal plug and play. the intent was it was supposed to make it easy to set up home networks, connect web cam to internet, check home security cameras remotely. turns out there's been a flaw discovered in that protocol by a security group called rapid 7. basically these devices in your home, frighteningly, including web cams, open the door to digital strangers that wasn't known before. in some cases, like home security cameras, it's possible for a hacker to call up your home camera, take a look at what's recorded on the dvr and look through that camera live without your permission. what security researchers are recommending, you disable universal plug and play on your devices. a lot have no idea how to do it. a question how they will get the word out on security breaches. net gear is one of the public companies that could take a hit today because of this. there's some other issues where investors had been punishing the stock earlier. i'm not sure how much w
john has the breaking news on that. hi, john, over to you. >> hi, sue. concern about technology universal plug and play. the intent was it was supposed to make it easy to set up home networks, connect web cam to internet, check home security cameras remotely. turns out there's been a flaw discovered in that protocol by a security group called rapid 7. basically these devices in your home, frighteningly, including web cams, open the door to digital strangers that wasn't known before. in...
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john, thank you. great talking to you. >> thanks, becky. >> right now let's get some more from our guest host today dinakar singh, founder and ceo of tpg-axon capital. we talked about your broad views on things. how this is going to be a little more difficult of a year. you're not going to see all the averages rise the way they did last year, perhaps. but, you do focus very specifically on some areas and some stocks that you think are going to be great areas. you already talked a little bit about health care. what are some of the other stocks that you hold? media stocks? >> yeah, so, i think like as you said i think this is a very good stock picking environment because when you're focused on whether we're going to be crashing or soaring what happens in between matters a lot. after all the adrenaline it seems like things are getting focused on bought up line and microstocks. for us i think when you look around the world first, if you can find cash glow that's not overvalued and a low rate world it's wo
john, thank you. great talking to you. >> thanks, becky. >> right now let's get some more from our guest host today dinakar singh, founder and ceo of tpg-axon capital. we talked about your broad views on things. how this is going to be a little more difficult of a year. you're not going to see all the averages rise the way they did last year, perhaps. but, you do focus very specifically on some areas and some stocks that you think are going to be great areas. you already talked a...
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i am john scott. thanks for watching. see you next week with another edition of "fox news watch." >> this week watching the inauguration i wondered did we elect ta king? john adams suggested george washington be called his most benign hine necessary. congress insisted on a more modest title. the people cheering the president this week acted like he will make everything better. >> climate change. >> what do you think the next four years will be like? >> definitely think it will get better. >> what will he do about immigration? >> this is not the american dream. this is an american nightmare. >> about marijuana? >> a celebratory smokeout now that pot is legal. >> about spending? >> obama 35r9 2. that's our show tonight. >> obama part 2, that's our show. tonight. >> and now "jojohn stossel. >> who was that guy? anyway, this monday, our nation's capital looked like a monarchy looks when a new king is crowned. thousands applaud, cheer acting like subjects worshipping nobility. at a time when america faces unsustainable debt, e
i am john scott. thanks for watching. see you next week with another edition of "fox news watch." >> this week watching the inauguration i wondered did we elect ta king? john adams suggested george washington be called his most benign hine necessary. congress insisted on a more modest title. the people cheering the president this week acted like he will make everything better. >> climate change. >> what do you think the next four years will be like? >>...
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john: that is our show tonight. >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: to was that guy? anyway, this monday our nation's capital looked like a marquee when a new king is ground. thousands of plot, a cheer. many act like subjects worshiping nobility. economic troubles, why all the pomp? watching, i wondered, should our capital be called imperial washington? maybe ago to far. senator john barrasso attended the inauguration joining us from washington. my imperial washington seems to be a minority opinion. in my being unfair? >> i have been to every inauguration since i was in my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration this inauguration, i tell you, i am less concerned about what happens one day than i am concerned about what this president plans to do for the next four years as an imperial president with rules and regulations and red tape and the czars, the recess appointments rather than actually realizing this is one of three branches of government. at think he believes he is the king. john: you talk about your father bringing you to these inauguration's which is sort
john: that is our show tonight. >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: to was that guy? anyway, this monday our nation's capital looked like a marquee when a new king is ground. thousands of plot, a cheer. many act like subjects worshiping nobility. economic troubles, why all the pomp? watching, i wondered, should our capital be called imperial washington? maybe ago to far. senator john barrasso attended the inauguration joining us from washington. my imperial washington seems to be a...
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john kerry is introduced by elizabeth warren, john mccain, and hillary clinton. a vote on his nomination by the full senate is expected next week. [gavel] >> good morning. this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee to consider the next -- the nominee for the secretary of state will come to order. let me, again, ask as i did yesterday, since the full senate has not yet passed the committee resolution sitting members, i ask unanimous consent the returning members to allow our prospective members to participate in today's hearing and if there is no objection, so ordered. let me start with saying you're not at the table yet, senator, but we're going to have you there shortly. wow. what a high priced staff member. let me say, senator kerry -- or should i say, mr. chairman, since you are still our committee's chair, that deeply humbled to preside over the committee today as we consider your nomination. asre honored to welcome you the president's nominee for a position you have most deservedly earned. from the first time you testified before chairman full br
john kerry is introduced by elizabeth warren, john mccain, and hillary clinton. a vote on his nomination by the full senate is expected next week. [gavel] >> good morning. this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee to consider the next -- the nominee for the secretary of state will come to order. let me, again, ask as i did yesterday, since the full senate has not yet passed the committee resolution sitting members, i ask unanimous consent the returning members to allow our...
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john certainly has. john's story is well-known to many of us from his youth as the son of a foreign service officer. learning about foreign-policy around the dinner table each night to this service in combat -- his service in combat in vietnam. less well known is the story of this foreign policy work inside dissonant. -- the senate. his 90 overseas trips that he made in 28 years on foreign relations committee, his work to ensure free elections in the philippines, his work with aids in africa, his work as chairman of the new start treaty and his very public and successful diplomatic intervention in afghanistan, pakistan, and sudan. historians will judged his senate years on his impact on foreign policy much the same way so many people recognized ted kennedy's impact on domestic policy. from his many years in the u.s. senate, he has developed a very personal understanding that we represent not just states or governments, but also people. i once asked john why he loves the senate. he said it is the pride he
john certainly has. john's story is well-known to many of us from his youth as the son of a foreign service officer. learning about foreign-policy around the dinner table each night to this service in combat -- his service in combat in vietnam. less well known is the story of this foreign policy work inside dissonant. -- the senate. his 90 overseas trips that he made in 28 years on foreign relations committee, his work to ensure free elections in the philippines, his work with aids in africa,...
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john: that is our show tonight. >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: to was that guy? anyway, this monday our nation's capital looked like a marquee when a new king is ground. thousands of plot, a cheer. many act like subjects worshiping nobility. economic troubles, why all the pomp? watching, i wondered, should our capital be called imperial washington? maybe ago to far. senator john barrasso attended the inauguration joining us from washington. my imperial washington seems to be a minority opinion. in my being unfair? >> i have been to every inauguration since i was in my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration this inauguration, i tell you, i am less concerned about what happens one day than i am concerned about what this president plans to do for the next four years as an imperial president with rules and regulations and red tape and the czars, the recess appointments rather than actually realizing this is one of three branches of government. at think he believes he is the king. john: you talk about your father bringing you to these inauguration's which is sort
john: that is our show tonight. >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: to was that guy? anyway, this monday our nation's capital looked like a marquee when a new king is ground. thousands of plot, a cheer. many act like subjects worshiping nobility. economic troubles, why all the pomp? watching, i wondered, should our capital be called imperial washington? maybe ago to far. senator john barrasso attended the inauguration joining us from washington. my imperial washington seems to be a...
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last tile arou-- time around we mentioned john passed away -- >> my good buddy. >> he was a sharp guy. the past two weeks, year oe year-over-year wages dropped 2.3%, it's realtime guessed i'm gue guessing a with holding information mr. lissio used to use. is that sample too small to draw any conclusionings. >> it's an increase of 4%. we will see a huge increase in gdp and after tax income in the fourth quarter mainly december, at least 100, 120 billion of extra income from 2013 recognized in december to beat the higher tax brackets, capital gains increase. so, in other words, the economy now feels like 20% increase in take home pay has been given to the economy. it feels good. the problem with that, that income was going to be recognized this year, no longer here to be recognized. we're seeing a slowdown in income as we come forward. the best theater on tv to me wasn't to social inept types, but the fact that some of your -- the guests this morning, from companies were being like, do you see an increase in the economy? are things growing or things better? they're selling stock in aggr
last tile arou-- time around we mentioned john passed away -- >> my good buddy. >> he was a sharp guy. the past two weeks, year oe year-over-year wages dropped 2.3%, it's realtime guessed i'm gue guessing a with holding information mr. lissio used to use. is that sample too small to draw any conclusionings. >> it's an increase of 4%. we will see a huge increase in gdp and after tax income in the fourth quarter mainly december, at least 100, 120 billion of extra income from...
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john chambers, the chairman and ceo of cisco is standing by, as well. it's a good show today. >> ross, fascinating point there from your guest. >> even i think itself auto good show. >> and i know your expectations are so high, but i love who to hear him point, look, if you're tot going to get paid for 20 years, defer compensation for 20 years. for those of us just joining us, here is a reminder of your headlines. barclay's ceo anthony jen yings tells cnbc the bank is making headway in its transformation. he admits the bank has made mistakes in the past. >> the industry and barclay's got it wrong on occasion. i think we were too aggressive, too short-term focused and we were too self-serving. >>> and chinese factory orders hits a two-year high. apple reported disappointing earnings results raising concerns about its product. and the jobless rate now in frank has dropped to 26%. the french business activity strength more than expected while germany, yes, it continues to steam ahead. >>> last night, the big news, of course, apple's first quarter profits w
john chambers, the chairman and ceo of cisco is standing by, as well. it's a good show today. >> ross, fascinating point there from your guest. >> even i think itself auto good show. >> and i know your expectations are so high, but i love who to hear him point, look, if you're tot going to get paid for 20 years, defer compensation for 20 years. for those of us just joining us, here is a reminder of your headlines. barclay's ceo anthony jen yings tells cnbc the bank is making...
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john kerry is introduced by elizabeth warren, john mccain, and hillary clinton. a vote on his nomination by the full senate is expected next week. >> good morning. this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee will come to order. let me ask, as i did yesterday, i ask unanimous consent of returning members to allow prospective member to complete -- participate in today's hearing. if there is no objection, it is so ordered. let me start by saying, you are not at the table yet, senator. we will have you there shortly. wow. let me say, mr. chairman, you are still our committees chaired, deeply humbled to preside over the committee today as we consider your nomination. we are honored to welcome you as the president's nominee for a position you have most deservedly earned. the first time you testified before chairman fulbright as a young returning vietnam war hero in 1971 to the day the president nominated and announced your nomination as secretary of state. you may not be aware of it, but you'll be the first member of this panel to send directly to the positi
john kerry is introduced by elizabeth warren, john mccain, and hillary clinton. a vote on his nomination by the full senate is expected next week. >> good morning. this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee will come to order. let me ask, as i did yesterday, i ask unanimous consent of returning members to allow prospective member to complete -- participate in today's hearing. if there is no objection, it is so ordered. let me start by saying, you are not at the table yet,...
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john, thanks. let me ask you that question, though. right now -- lack of crisis mentality in europe, is it because we've got real progress or is it temporary? >> it's possible that the answer's yes. obviously there has been real progress in terms of putting in place institutions that will be able to deal with the problems of -- of the structure of the eurozone. at the same time, not -- they're not all operational yet. they have to be proven. and they will require policy adjustments in many european countries. so it's -- could be temporary. we'll have to see. >> at the same time, the unemployment situation is getting worse. the economics haven't improved to any great degree. i know we had a bounce yesterday, investors survey in germany. in your dealings, is there a sense here that we'll -- we'll do whatever it takes to preserve the idea of the euro? and if that means, you know, putting a generation out of work, we'll take it. >> well, this was never going to be easy because the starting point was a significant loss of competitiveness wi
john, thanks. let me ask you that question, though. right now -- lack of crisis mentality in europe, is it because we've got real progress or is it temporary? >> it's possible that the answer's yes. obviously there has been real progress in terms of putting in place institutions that will be able to deal with the problems of -- of the structure of the eurozone. at the same time, not -- they're not all operational yet. they have to be proven. and they will require policy adjustments in...
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to be a theme that's going to play out in five ten years time and could put russian ideas and we had john rogers on the program and he thinks that the future for exports as you know it's a one way back to simon i think. for investment going forward is agriculture and i'm also skeptical about the ability to capitalize they have enormous intellectual capital here i mean remains the best educated country in europe i think. but capitalizing on that is going to be very difficult and. because the government's in the way or just not the way you do things i mean explain well what they've done is they've it's up to the same more of the same plan that israel introduced about twenty years ago and israel has been very successful in producing a sort of you know sort of somebody of middle east. takes twenty years. however what they've done is thrown a lot of money and spoke of the. scope of it is this huge bureaucratic nightmare and i don't see a lot of young russian clever young russians going there and hanging and writing programs of developing products it's just like we have to do technology bush we
to be a theme that's going to play out in five ten years time and could put russian ideas and we had john rogers on the program and he thinks that the future for exports as you know it's a one way back to simon i think. for investment going forward is agriculture and i'm also skeptical about the ability to capitalize they have enormous intellectual capital here i mean remains the best educated country in europe i think. but capitalizing on that is going to be very difficult and. because the...
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i was very honored when john asked me to take part in this because john is the right choice . carrying forward the obama administration foreign-policy, and i urge his speedy confirmation. as we have heard from both the chairman and the ranking member and just now, senator warren, he will bring a record of and service that is exemplary. he has a few of the world that he has acted on first as the youngest, returning veterans from vietnam who appeared before this committee through the time that he served with such distinction as its chairman. he has been avow department this administration and to me personally. he has fought for our diplomats and development experts. he understands the value of investing in america's global lead. and as we work to implement the accountability review board recommendations, he is committed to doing whatever it takes to prevent another attack and protect our people in posts around the world. now, working together, we have achieved a great deal, but the state department and usaid have a lot of unfinished business from afghanistan to non-proliferation
i was very honored when john asked me to take part in this because john is the right choice . carrying forward the obama administration foreign-policy, and i urge his speedy confirmation. as we have heard from both the chairman and the ranking member and just now, senator warren, he will bring a record of and service that is exemplary. he has a few of the world that he has acted on first as the youngest, returning veterans from vietnam who appeared before this committee through the time that he...
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what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we had 50 years ago? >> well, the signing of the treaty, friendship treaty was a milestone in european history. as you mentioned these countries regarded each other as archenemies, it was t beginning of a long process. perhaps more important than the consultations that it demands between the members and heads of government of france and germany and their foreign and defense ministers is the cultural exchange between the two countries, literally millions of german and french schoolchildren have taken part in exchange programs in the last 50 years, learned each other's languages and formed some o
what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we...
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melissa: on "money", senator john hoeven joins my to discuss his push for president obama to approve the new key steen pipeline now that nebraska governor dave heineman has give the new route the green light. that is tonight 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. we'll do more on lori's sweaters in the oven. lori: apple's next move which way will the stock swing after the bell results? tracy byrnes and ashley webster have a preview next on fox business. big rally for the stock market today. don't miss it. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> good afternoon, i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. apple anticipation shares rising more than 1% ahead of its quarterly results about two hours from now. so what will apple say about the future of iphone amid weaker demand? we'll have an analyst that weighs in just ahead
melissa: on "money", senator john hoeven joins my to discuss his push for president obama to approve the new key steen pipeline now that nebraska governor dave heineman has give the new route the green light. that is tonight 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. we'll do more on lori's sweaters in the oven. lori: apple's next move which way will the stock swing after the bell results? tracy byrnes and ashley webster have a preview next on fox business. big rally for the stock market...
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what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we had 50 years ago? >> well, the signing of the treaty, friendship treaty was a milestone in european history. as you mentioned these countries regarded each other as archenemies, it was the beginning of a long process. perhaps more important than the consultations that it demands between the members and heads of government of france and germany and their foreign and defense ministers is the cultural exchange between the two countries, literally millions of german and french schoolchildren have taken part in exchange programs in the last 50 years, learned each other's languages and formed some
what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we...
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you mentioned friends over there, john, sue -- >> guest: sue is wonderful lady. she's leaving congress. she's a lame ducker right now. just a stellar individual with a -- knows what she believes. willing to stance on principle regardless what it costs her. john it was interesting to -- his wife got pregnant with twins. i was still practicing. i would get the update every week how the twins were progressing. so i think there's a lot. it was not being true to what you say. it wasn't about being angry. here is the team i signed up for and the team's leadership is not moving tbartd. forth. they recruited all of those. if you don't trust people to do what they say, you're not -- and we just come to a point in time where we saw the politics were more important to our leadership than the principals. >> host: what is your current relationship with newt gingrich and dick? >> guest: i love dick. the on situation, as soon as he announced he wasn't run againing, look at the record. he came back to to be the ticket. once you're in leadership, your job changes and you start se
you mentioned friends over there, john, sue -- >> guest: sue is wonderful lady. she's leaving congress. she's a lame ducker right now. just a stellar individual with a -- knows what she believes. willing to stance on principle regardless what it costs her. john it was interesting to -- his wife got pregnant with twins. i was still practicing. i would get the update every week how the twins were progressing. so i think there's a lot. it was not being true to what you say. it wasn't about...
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but house speaker john boehner is warning about it. he insists now that president obama has adopted a scorched earth policy toward republicans. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the specifics. >> congratulations. godspeed. [ applause ] >> within 24 hours of the traditional inaugural lunchen, speaker john boehner was singing another tune about president obama's intentions. >> so we are expecting here over the next 22 months, to be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us in to the history. >> today, white house spokesman jay carney rejected that charge, saying you heard them say in the inaugural address, even though we have profound differences it's imperative we come together. in the inaugural address, though, the president also took this shot at republicans. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle. or substitute spectacle for politics. or treat name-calling as reasoned debate. >> in the public belie
but house speaker john boehner is warning about it. he insists now that president obama has adopted a scorched earth policy toward republicans. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the specifics. >> congratulations. godspeed. [ applause ] >> within 24 hours of the traditional inaugural lunchen, speaker john boehner was singing another tune about president obama's intentions. >> so we are expecting here over the next 22 months, to be the focus of this administration. as...
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senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state was chosen to succeed hillary clinton who is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stephen azuz a believes that john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. here is an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not only being among the no right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that both authorize the war but. not only. making up least danceable john sayles about mass and biological and chemical weapons stockpiles and nuclear program i'm going to resist us here live resource terms like are going by your own it was clear that that was all drawn right there had no so-called weapons of mass destruction you said you were the motive for the war anyway because saddam hussein was a terrible dictator and they have the capacity of making those kind of weapon some time eventually of course by that criteria they're going to thirty countries really start hearing resumes that are having the privilege of b
senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state was chosen to succeed hillary clinton who is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stephen azuz a believes that john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. here is an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not only being among the no right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that both authorize the...
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. >> this conflict and syria is going to be one of the most pressing problems waiting for senator john kerry as he takes over as secretary of state. today, his colleagues of a woman reconfirm him to succeed hillary clinton. before she goes, a secretary clinton sat down with our state department correspondent. >> what i believe is that the u.s. has played an indefensible role in working to help establish an opposition coalition, something that is very important as we found in libya, which was not being accomplished until the u.s. played a much greater role in helping to bring that out. channeling humanitarian aid. the president has announced more aid which brings our total to the highest in the world. this will go to organizations that rightly have to work with the assad regime. >> >> we will bring you more of that as soon as we can. the army chief is warning that the current protests could lead to the collapse of the state and threaten future generations. that assessment comes after days of fighting that claimed at least 50 lives. the army has been deployed in three cities along the su
. >> this conflict and syria is going to be one of the most pressing problems waiting for senator john kerry as he takes over as secretary of state. today, his colleagues of a woman reconfirm him to succeed hillary clinton. before she goes, a secretary clinton sat down with our state department correspondent. >> what i believe is that the u.s. has played an indefensible role in working to help establish an opposition coalition, something that is very important as we found in libya,...
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senate panel approves a john kerry as the next secretary of state and as the nation's least top diplomat to take up the job we also caught different will he be from his. wealthy british soil some time tirelessly. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. mission and free accreditation three cents for a judge is free to make amends three. three stooges free . download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog r t v dot com. world . science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with that very profit out of them is a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to play the armed groups in a meeting that is not a manager's or change their name and strategy but just still the same budrus. high rank
senate panel approves a john kerry as the next secretary of state and as the nation's least top diplomat to take up the job we also caught different will he be from his. wealthy british soil some time tirelessly. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. mission and free accreditation three cents for a judge is free to make amends three. three stooges...
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john hairing. basically a semantic of mobile phones. is that the best way to say it? >> one way to say it. our goal is to be a global company and the shifts and threats are different. >> first, how old are you? you look very young. >> 29 years old. >> you raised how much money? sn>> $75 million. >> you are trying to get us to the next big threat. >> it's the center point of your life and knows more about you than any. >>> have an iphone and blackberry. others have androids. are there a lot of viruses going around already? >> what we found is that it depends on the platform. there are attacks grow iing especially more advanced pla platforms and are security threats that have emerged. >> is this a regular update i have to subscribe to this? >> we use big data to solve security problems by leveraging the collective intelligence of all the users of our service, 30 million around the world. >> how did you come up with this idea? >> we started at the university of southern california as college and security researchers and found security and vulnerable researchers hangeded
john hairing. basically a semantic of mobile phones. is that the best way to say it? >> one way to say it. our goal is to be a global company and the shifts and threats are different. >> first, how old are you? you look very young. >> 29 years old. >> you raised how much money? sn>> $75 million. >> you are trying to get us to the next big threat. >> it's the center point of your life and knows more about you than any. >>> have an iphone and...
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. >> in the rly 1990's she brought down john gotti the head of the gambino crime syndicate, and brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing a rough trip center and the american embassies in africa. i would say that is a pretty good run. if you do not want to mess with mary jo. >> mary jo white is the president's new twist to be the he of the sec. thprident also renominated forr a higher prosecutor richard cordray as the president of the consumer financial protection bureau. what is the message for wall street? >> it sends a message consistent withth the president has said, this is who i am, the the the ople that will best carry out the p policies in my judgment that i think are necessary to clean of this country and make sure we do not go tough it ain. challenging the senate to act and confirm richard cordray and mary jo white to dits constitutional duty. >> good choices, bad choioices colby, based on your banking experience? >> based on experience of my frie who was a former federal prosecutor in new york and those mary jo white, an excellent choice. she will faithfully e
. >> in the rly 1990's she brought down john gotti the head of the gambino crime syndicate, and brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing a rough trip center and the american embassies in africa. i would say that is a pretty good run. if you do not want to mess with mary jo. >> mary jo white is the president's new twist to be the he of the sec. thprident also renominated forr a higher prosecutor richard cordray as the president of the consumer financial protection...
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. >> thank you very much, john, from our parliamentary studios. >> a series of car bombings in iraq have killed about 20 people and wounded dozens more. >> one blast was in the district of baghdad. a car bomb detonated near a market in several were injured in a suicide tykattack after thy drove a car full of explosives into a checkpoint. ban ki moon as a does not hold out much hope for a diplomatic solution in syria. there has been a fresh round of fighting in homs. >> these pictures are set to show a suicide attack in the town that killed at least 42 people. russia has started helping dozens of their citizens to leave syria. >> canada is investigating allegations that the coordinator of last week's attack at a gas plant in southeastern algeria was canadian. >> he held the canadian citizenship. have confirmed the death of 38 workers who were all foreigners except for one. gay activists in russia have been attacked in public as they have tried to stage a kissing and protest. >> the insulted several of the cadets and at least five of them were detained and brought to a police station. the
. >> thank you very much, john, from our parliamentary studios. >> a series of car bombings in iraq have killed about 20 people and wounded dozens more. >> one blast was in the district of baghdad. a car bomb detonated near a market in several were injured in a suicide tykattack after thy drove a car full of explosives into a checkpoint. ban ki moon as a does not hold out much hope for a diplomatic solution in syria. there has been a fresh round of fighting in homs. >>...
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i'm john harwood. here in washington and around the country, we saw a different barack obama in yesterday's inaugural address. up with more assertive, determined to force his policy choices through the governmental system. he tried to prepare the ground for the coming fight over deficits and debt by refuting republican arguments and casting his own as consistent with the american tradition. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social security, these things do not zap our nation, they strengthen us. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> now, the president got hopeful news a few days ago when republicans blinked on the debt ceiling increase. but there is no guarantee that they're going to extend similar cooperation on other parts of the agenda. we have to see whether or not partisan warfare actually escalates later in the year or whether we have turned a corner and the president has found a different w
i'm john harwood. here in washington and around the country, we saw a different barack obama in yesterday's inaugural address. up with more assertive, determined to force his policy choices through the governmental system. he tried to prepare the ground for the coming fight over deficits and debt by refuting republican arguments and casting his own as consistent with the american tradition. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social security, these...
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well for more on this story we can now talk live with john laughlin the director of studies institute to money and cooperation in paris thanks for being with us john perceptor noone how would you evaluate the success of the algerian operation. well i think you know obviously on the face of it it was it was a success but i mean we need to look deeper do we need to. what is the link between the algerian secret services and the islamist rebels that we are now fighting what is the link between the algerian secret services and washington. there are those who think and i find the argument persuasive that these events including the of the what's going on in my early come under the category of what we call false flag operations in other words things are stirred up in such a way that intervention is as it were required and that's the situation we're now in france and britain and other countries are sending troops into mali and so we have yet another western intervention yet more troops on the ground yet more neocolonialism and at the same time john what about syria because i spoke yeah you pro
well for more on this story we can now talk live with john laughlin the director of studies institute to money and cooperation in paris thanks for being with us john perceptor noone how would you evaluate the success of the algerian operation. well i think you know obviously on the face of it it was it was a success but i mean we need to look deeper do we need to. what is the link between the algerian secret services and the islamist rebels that we are now fighting what is the link between the...
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oh absolutely i think we can expect that john kerry will. perforce will wilma must follow in the footsteps of hillary clinton in this regard that he will not be able to fundamentally change the course of u.s. foreign policy which is again set in motion set in stone if you will because of the power that the cia and the military really wield over the direction of u.s. relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well as well as of course south asia so every virtually every important issue that he's going to deal with. you know in those parts of the world will be. issues which has a good century preempted already the policy set by the military and by the cia and i think that there is very little chance that john kerry will challenge any of the fundamental directions of u.s. policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan but what about relations there you are in washington i'm here in moscow is senator kerry has criticised u.s. policy towards russia and russian diplomats have sai
oh absolutely i think we can expect that john kerry will. perforce will wilma must follow in the footsteps of hillary clinton in this regard that he will not be able to fundamentally change the course of u.s. foreign policy which is again set in motion set in stone if you will because of the power that the cia and the military really wield over the direction of u.s. relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well as well as of...
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. >> is it true that you like jim better than john? >> is that john? >> that is great. good for him. that it have great gumbo if you're down there. >> that is a good one. >> now that notre dame manti te'o was involved in a hoax involving a story about his girlfriend dying of cancer, the girlfriend that nervous existed. >> is he the victim or the prep trader. today he told his side of the story to katie couric. natasha barrett is live with more. >> the biggest question is lot of people had is, did manti te'o not realize something wasn't right when it came to talking to this girl from video chatting and not seeing the girlfriend. he says he wasn't paying attention. he also says he didn't lie. instead he says he wasn't as forthcoming as he should have been. >> when i went to his room -- >> the story of manti te'o's late girlfriend spiraled out of control. one big question many want to know, why did he -- doesn't he want a girlfriend he can spend real time with. >> this person -- there are so many similarities. she was poll knee shan. i found a lot of peace and comfort. >>
. >> is it true that you like jim better than john? >> is that john? >> that is great. good for him. that it have great gumbo if you're down there. >> that is a good one. >> now that notre dame manti te'o was involved in a hoax involving a story about his girlfriend dying of cancer, the girlfriend that nervous existed. >> is he the victim or the prep trader. today he told his side of the story to katie couric. natasha barrett is live with more. >> the...
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wars and a counterterrorism policy that has usurped the usual prerogatives of the state department john kerry will not be able to fundamentally change the course of u.s. foreign policy which is again set in motion a set in stone if you will because of the power that the cia and the military really wield over the direction of u.s. relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well as well as of course south asia so every virtually every important issue that he's going to deal with. you know in those parts of the world will be. issues which have been essentially preempted already the policy set by the military and by the cia and i think that there is very little chance that john kerry will challenge any of the fundamental directions of u.s. policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. and has this controversial use of drones to time to terrorize that has come to focus of a major u.n. investigation human white sox if it's a highly critical of the east saying it often results in wider civilian deaths than official acknowle
wars and a counterterrorism policy that has usurped the usual prerogatives of the state department john kerry will not be able to fundamentally change the course of u.s. foreign policy which is again set in motion a set in stone if you will because of the power that the cia and the military really wield over the direction of u.s. relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well as well as of course south asia so every virtually every...
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senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state he was chosen to succeed hillary clinton is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stevens's believes john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. he was an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not being among the you know right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that vote authorizing the war but. not only. making up police danceable tales about mass and biological chemical weapons stockpiles and we are programmed in with us here livery systems i've come to think. it was clear that that was all there had so-called weapons of mass destruction we said you were voting for the war anyway because saddam hussein was a terrible dictator and they have the capacity of making those kind of weapons sometimes mentioned of course i backed right here together for twenty or thirty countries with authoritarian regime that i have or have a capability. unconventional weapons and kerry was essentially they
senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state he was chosen to succeed hillary clinton is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stevens's believes john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. he was an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not being among the you know right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that vote authorizing the war but....
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senator john kerry is widely expected to win easy confirmation from the senate as the next secretary of state after a hearing before lawmakers on thursday president obama's nominee will replace hillary clinton as the country's top diplomat although some analysts believe he'll do little to change the old face of u.s. foreign policy. well the clinton legacy is pretty much i think the legacy of american wars and a counterterrorism policy that has usurped the usual prerogatives of the state department john kerry will not be able to fundamentally change the course of u.s. foreign policy which is again set in motion a set in stone if you will because of the power that the cia and the military really wield over the direction of u.s. relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well as well as of course south asia so every virtually every important issue that he's going to deal with. you know in those parts of the world will be. issues which have been essentially preempted already the policy set by the military and by the cia and i
senator john kerry is widely expected to win easy confirmation from the senate as the next secretary of state after a hearing before lawmakers on thursday president obama's nominee will replace hillary clinton as the country's top diplomat although some analysts believe he'll do little to change the old face of u.s. foreign policy. well the clinton legacy is pretty much i think the legacy of american wars and a counterterrorism policy that has usurped the usual prerogatives of the state...
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senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state it was chosen to succeed hillary clinton who is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stephen zunes believes john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. as an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and being among the no right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that both authorize the war but. not only. making up least danceable junk your tales about mass and biological and chemical weapons stockpiles and nuclear program nobody would resist us your literary systems are going to think that your it was clear that that was all drawn out there had no so-called weapons of mass destruction you said you were the motive for the war anyway because saddam hussein was a terrible danger and they have the capacity of making those kind of weapon sometimes mentioned of course i got right here rather poignant thirty countries will start hearing resumes that are however i would think ability building unconven
senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state it was chosen to succeed hillary clinton who is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stephen zunes believes john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. as an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and being among the no right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that both authorize the war but. not...